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Foil Types & Selection Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation

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In "The Complete Foil Stamping Fundamentals Course 2026," what is the primary characteristic that differentiates holographic foils from standard metallic foils, beyond their visual shimmer?
Holographic foils are inherently more durable and resistant to abrasion due to their layered structure.
Holographic foils are composed of microscopic diffraction gratings that split light into its constituent colors.
Holographic foils require a specialized adhesive layer that reacts to specific UV wavelengths for bonding.
Holographic foils utilize a significantly higher temperature for application to achieve their refractive properties.
Q2Domain Verified
According to "The Complete Foil Stamping Fundamentals Course 2026," when discussing the "release" of foil during the stamping process, what does the term "poor release" specifically refer to?
The die failing to impart sufficient pressure, leading to a weak impression of the foiled design.
The foil sticking to the carrier film after being transferred to the substrate, leaving behind unwanted residue.
The foil adhering too strongly to the die, causing it to tear or stretch excessively.
The foil not adhering sufficiently to the substrate, resulting in incomplete transfer or patchy coverage.
Q3Domain Verified
"The Complete Foil Stamping Fundamentals Course 2026" emphasizes the importance of substrate compatibility. What is the most critical factor to consider when selecting a substrate for foil stamping, especially when aiming for a premium, high-definition finish?
The substrate's caliper (thickness), as it influences the pressure required for a successful transfer.
The substrate's absorbency, as it directly impacts ink adhesion for subsequent printing.
The substrate's surface tension and porosity, which dictate the adhesion characteristics of the foil and adhesive.
The substrate's color and reflectivity, as they can interfere with the visual impact of the foil.

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